Sunday, October 02, 2011

Yogic thought for today

The most frightening part as u go along, is this sense of being outside of everything... If u do not surrender to that feeling, but worry that something is wrong with you, then u feel out of whack spiritually... the last hold, where the soul wails, and worries, if this out-of-all-that-feeling is where one was meant to be headed...

I like this quote from Osho: the coin drops!

Remember one basic law; anything that is complete drops, because then there is no meaning in carrying it; anything that is incomplete, clings; it waits for its completion.

And this existence is really always longing for completion.

He explains that the constant internal monologue we all carry and with which we seek to entertain our shifty mind, that is the sign of incomplete living.To enter real silence, we must complete everything... not leave anything incomplete. Live in the moment, be saturated. The first thing to do is to break the monologue -- to do this we must live right. The internal monologue is a sign of wrong, incomplete living.

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World as illusion: science speak

But our experience of a stable outside world is a consistent illusion that the brain creates. It is an illusion that has been `designed' long before we arrived on earth, for the purpose of biological survival. The illusion begins at the first neuron. Our senses grab only a little of reality; the eye takes in a trillionth of the energy which reaches it, the ear similarly. So, our experience of the world as stable is so because of the way the brain is organized, not because of the way the world is.

From The Healing Brain, by Robert Ornstein and David Sobel. For more astounding quotes go here...

DHYAN GYAN: silent yogi

Maharishi says

Wanting to reform the world without discovering one's true self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes.

They know better:)

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